Special Features

The 80s wild symbol is The Super Eighties's jackpot-triggering symbol. If a player receives five of these symbols, on any active payline, he will win 1000 coins. While this sounds rather little for a jackpot, the symbols offer much more. They are stacked, meaning that in theory, a player can receive a full screen of these symbols, and win 40,000 coins. The great thing about this type of jackpot system is that you are most likely to win a median jackpot, but chances for the big jackpot remain just as high with every spin you take.

In this slot game, there are many other great features. The game has a wild symbol and also a scatter symbol, both offering excellent opportunities to cash in even more. Free spins can be retriggered and come with a multiplier in this NetEnt slot game.

Theme and Graphics

The design of the The Super Eighties jackpot slot game by NetEnt is great. True to its name, it evokes 80s nostalgia in casino players. High heels, flashy cards and walkmans all form part of the 5-reel game with 40 paylines. The sound effects are retro, as expected, adding immensely to the look and feel of this slot game. The colour scheme draws heavily on the colour blue, which is dark enough to be pleasing on the eye. Yet, not so dark, that players will end up depressed. In fact, the theme of The Super Eighties is highly uplifting!

Win lines, Payouts and Jackpots

Given that this slot game offers good odds, I tend to set the slot game to Autoplay and watch on as the slot game unfolds. It's great to watch a few spins, and then reassess whether or not to continue the game. NetEnt publishes its official payout percentage. The Super Eighties' stands at 96.50 %, which is comparatively good.

Our Verdict on The Super Eighties

It's no surprise. Once again, NetEnt has managed to bring players a great casino experience. I am using the word experience on purpose. The Super Eighties combines fun gameplay, exciting features and great odds with super design and sound effects. If there is something to criticise, it would be that we never asked for the 80s to return - and, with The Super Eighties there is no hiding from the 80s.